WO1999030522A1 - System and method for coverage verification based upon cell border probability - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to systems and methods for measuring coverage area in wireless communications systems and specifically to systems and methods for coverage verification based upon cell border probability.
- Verification of coverage plays an important role in the design of wireless communications systems. For example, when a subscriber using a mobile station in a wireless telecommunication system moves from one cell to another cell, coverage by the new base transceiver station must be verified prior to the asynchronous handover. Verifying the coverage area of the base transceiver stations is also essential to selecting the locations to place the base transceiver stations within the telecommunication system which results in the most efficient resource allocation. For example, placing the base transceiver stations too close together results in a smaller coverage area for the wireless communications system as a whole. On the other hand, placing the base transceiver stations too far apart results in a discontinuous coverage area. Therefore, placement of the base transceiver stations in locations which results in the maximum continuous area requires verification of coverage for the base transmitters in the wireless communications system.
- the PMLN 10 is composed of a plurality of areas 12, each with a Mobile Switching Center (MSC) 14 and an integrated Visitor Location Register (VLR) 16 therein.
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- ⁇ Area 12 is divided into a number of cells 22.
- MS 20 is the physical equipment, e.g., a car phone or other portable phone, used by mobile subscribers to communicate with the cellular network 10, each other, and users outside the subscribed network, both wireline and wireless.
- the PLMN Service Area or wireless network 10 includes a Home Location Register (HLR) 26, which is a database maintaining all subscriber information, e.g., user profiles, current location information, International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) numbers, and other administrative information.
- HLR Home Location Register
- the HLR 26 may be co-located with a given MSC 14, integrated with the MSC 14, or alternatively can service multiple MSCs 14, the latter of which is illustrated in FIGURE 1.
- the VLR 16 is a database containing information about all of the Mobile Stations 20 currently located within the MSC/VLR area 12. If a MS 20 roams into a new MSC/VLR area 12, the VLR 16 connected to that MSC 14 will request data about that Mobile Station 20 from the HLR database 26
- the local VLR 16 will have the requisite identification information without having to reinterrogate the HLR 26.
- the VLR and HLR databases 16 and 26, respectively contain various subscriber information associated with a given MS 20.
- the MSC 14 is in communication with at least one Base Station Controller (BSC) 23, which, in turn, is in contact with at least one Base Transceiver Station (BTS) 24.
- BSC Base Station Controller
- BTS Base Transceiver Station
- the BSC 23 may be connected to several base transceiver stations 24, and may be implemented as a stand-alone node or integrated with the MSC 14.
- BSS Base Station System
- the BTS 24 is the physical equipment, illustrated for simplicity as a radio tower, that provides radio coverage to the geographical part of the cell 22 for which it is responsible. In ascertaining the geographical area of the cell 22, the cell 22 is assumed to be a circular area with a radius R and with the BTS 24 at the center.
- Coverage is defined in terms of the cell border probability (CBP) which is the probability that the strength of a randomly selected received signal along the perimeter of cell 22 exceeds a certain threshold and the cell area probability (CAP) , which is the probability that the strength of a randomly selected received signal in the cell 22 exceeds a certain threshold. Coverage is verified when the CAP exceeds a desired level, e.g., 90%.
- CBP cell border probability
- CAP cell area probability
- One method of estimating the CAP is to take a sample of received signal strength measurements throughout the cell 22 and computing the fraction of measurements satisfying the threshold. However, in order to acquire a statistically meaningful sample, not only must a large number of measurements be taken, but the measurements must be taken at locations spread out over the area of the cell 22.
- Another approach is to take samples from a single area and utilize Reudink's equation to model the entire cell 22.
- use of Reudink's equation to model the cell 22 requires the estimation of certain parameters such as the propagation constant and the intercept. Consequently, the possibility of errors in the estimation of the parameters increases the likelihood of erroneous results . It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a system and method for verifying coverage of a cell in a manner that reduces the number of measurements that must be taken.
- the system and method verify coverage of the cell in a manner that reduces the areas in which measurements must be taken.
- the present invention is directed to a method for verifying coverage area of a transceiver in a wireless communications system by measuring the signal strength throughout the area, estimating the radius of the area based on the measurements, measuring the signal strength at the estimated radial distance, and determining if there is a sufficient proportion of signals at the estimated radial distance with a strength which exceeds a threshold.
- FIGURE 1 is a block diagram of a conventional terrestrially-based wireless telecommunications system
- FIGURE 2 is a flow chart illustrating a sample process embodying the present invention
- FIGURE 2A illustrates a test vehicle with a computer embodying the present invention
- FIGURE 2B illustrates a drive route of the test vehicle
- FIGURE 2C illustrates a test drive route for Cell Border Probability verification
- FIGURE 3 is an exemplary illustration of the measured signal strength plotted as a function of distance from the cell site, used to determine the radius;
- FIGURE 4 is an exemplary illustration of the decision boundaries for hypothesis selection.
- steps in a sample process for verifying coverage of cell 22 by BTS 24 are illustrated.
- the process begins by sampling and collecting the strength of the received signals at various radii from the BTS 24 (step 201) .
- a test vehicle 220 containing a computer 222 with the measurement software and a processing algorithm are described.
- the computer 222 also has mapping software that utilizes a Global Positioning System (GPS) for location.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- the computer 222 is connected to a test mobile to measure signal strength which in turn is connected to an antenna 226.
- Figure 2B specifies the drive route.
- the test vehicle starts from 1km of the BTS antenna and is driven in a zig-zag fashion such that the coverage finally decreases to the extent that contact is lost with the BTS. At least 1000 data points need to be collected in this interval.
- a plot of the sampled signal strengths, as a function of the radius, such as FIGURE 3, is generated using measurement software executed by computer 222.
- FIGURE 3 which will be discussed in connection with FIGURES 1 and 2, an exemplary illustration of a plot 300 used to estimate the hypothetical cell radius (step 202) is described.
- the vertical axis represents the received signal strength measured in what is known in the art as dBm where the 'm' in dBm signifies the comparison with respect to 1 milliwatt of power.
- the horizontal axis represents the radial distance from the BTS 24. From the plotted sample measurements, a portion of which are designated by the reference numeral 301, a mean line 302 is derived by the processing algorithm executed by computer 222, which utilizes what is known in the art as Linear Regression.
- Linear Regression is a data analysis technique that determines a curve, in this case a straight line, which describes the data with minimum mean squared error.
- the mean line 302 is an estimation of the mean value of the measured samples as a function of the radial distance.
- the slope, n, of the mean line 302 is known as the base station antenna propagation constant.
- the coordinate plane 300 also contains a threshold line 303 which designates the level of the threshold against which the CAP/CBP are estimated. The point where the threshold line 303 and the mean line 302 intersect is the radius.
- the appropriate fade margin must be determined.
- the appropriate fade margin can be determined by utilizing Reudink's equation:
- Table 1 is an exemplary table of values for M fade , based on standard deviation ⁇ and propagation constant n, to achieve a CAP of 90%.
- the CAP of 90% is an arbitrarily chosen value for the present example and in another example, the design requirements may demand a different CAP.
- the propagation constant 3.5
- the standard deviation 8.5 dBm
- a fade margin of 6 dB is required.
- the computations to determine the M fade can be performed by the computer 222 executing a routine embedded in the processing algorithm.
- a fade margin line 304 is drawn on the plot 300.
- the fade margin line 304 is derived by reducing the mean line 302 by the fade margin.
- the fade margin line 304 intersects the threshold line 303 at a hypothetical radius 305, which is the hypothetical radius of cell 22 where the CAP is at the desired level.
- the computations- to determine the hypothetical radius can also be performed by the computer
- the CAP of cell 22 is evaluated by empirically verifying the cell border probability (CBP) of cell 22
- the CBP is defined as the probability that a strength of a measured signal in the neighborhood of the border, or hypothetical radius, exceeds a threshold.
- the CBP is easier to empirically verify compared with CAP since a smaller area has to be sampled.
- the CBP is related to the fade margin and therefore to the CAP by the following equation:
- a radial test drive is initiated such that the CBP is verified.
- a typical test drive route for the CBP verification is illustrated in Figure 2C.
- the CBP is verified using what is known as the sequential likelihood ratio test. Two hypotheses are established to verify the CBP: H 2 : p ⁇ cbp - ⁇
- ⁇ is a small quantity greater than zero.
- probability of a type I error (erroneously choosing R 1 over H 2 ) as , and the probability of a type II error (erroneously choosing H 2 over H : ) as ⁇ .
- the parameters ⁇ and ⁇ are chosen by the cell designer.
- Samples are measured in the neighborhood of the radius, and a statistic x is calculated.
- N ⁇ Nj * (FS ) 2 (cbp H- ⁇ )(l - cbp - ⁇ )
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